Finance Minister Dr. Cassiel Ato Forson met earlier today with the Chinese Ambassador to Ghana, H.E. Tong Defa, to strengthen ongoing collaboration and explore new areas of partnership between the two nations.
Reflecting on past achievements, Dr. Forson noted, “With China’s support, we built the Atuabo Gas Processing Plant during my time as Deputy Minister. It’s now time to build a second gas processing plant.”
The meeting signals a renewed commitment to critical infrastructure and economic development.
Central to their discussions were major infrastructure initiatives announced by President Nana Akufo-Addo, including the Accra-Kumasi Expressway. These projects are under active consideration ahead of the Mid-Year Budget Review.
“We will need support from partners like China,” the Finance Minister stressed, referencing a Chinese proverb to underscore the importance of infrastructure: “If you want to get rich, build roads first.”
Dr. Forson also highlighted the near-completion of several Chinese-funded projects in Ghana, expressing optimism about the timely commencement of new ones.
“Most Chinese-funded projects in Ghana are near completion, and we hope new ones will commence soon,” he stated.
In addition to infrastructure, Dr. Forson appealed for China’s support in concluding Ghana’s debt restructuring process.
The Chinese Ambassador welcomed the dialogue and reaffirmed his country’s readiness to assist.
“The bilateral agreement and development partnership are ready to be signed,” Ambassador Tong Defa confirmed, signaling China’s continued commitment to Ghana’s economic transformation.
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